A hypothesis is a statement that proposes a possible explanation for a phenomenon or a prediction about the outcome of an experiment.
Yes, a hypothesis should be formulated as a statement, not a question.
No, a hypothesis is a statement that predicts the outcome of a scientific experiment or investigation.
That is not a statement it is a question
No, a hypothesis does not have to be in the form of a question. It is a statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment or research study.
No, hypotheses do not always end with a question mark. A hypothesis is a statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment or research study and is typically written as a declarative statement, not as a question.
No, a research question does not have to be in the form of a question. It can also be in the form of a statement or a hypothesis.
False, a statement that can be tested is a hypothesis. In a hypothesis "if...then..." format, one is presenting a possible solution to a question. A law is a proven statement or idea.
hypothesis is a tentative statement about of research that is when the research question is formulated
Hypothesis, if you're talking about the scientific method.
OK, need to re-word that a bit due to restrictions on asking a question on this site. If only we could use commas and other characters."Is a hypothesis, the phrase immediately following the word 'then', called the hypothesis of a statement?"No, the phrase immediately following the word "then" is the conclusion. They hypothesis is the phrase following the word "if".However, answering the rest of the question, the hypothesis would be called the hypothesis of a statement.
thesis statement
simply state what you think may be correct. make sure that your hypothesis is not in the form of a question. but rather a statement.